Liquid Gloss Poly Wax creates the wettest looking paint this side of a paint booth. We've formulated this wax with the latest synthetic polymer technology because your ride deserves the best. Beyond a still-wet gloss, this leading-edge wax delivers unparalleled protection. Its smooth application and lightning fast wipe off make Liquid Gloss Poly Wax easy to work with via hand or Random Orbital. It is our most durable paint protection and will bead water for months so you can spend more time admiring and less time perspiring. We even include one PFM Wax Removal Towel and a Hand Wax Applicator Pad with each 16 ounce bottle.

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Rated 5 out of
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Gilb from
Feels like glass...I have a Yellow Corvette, I followed all the recommended steps, Paint Prep, Clay, Complete Compound using the orbital 6" and I did not cut corners, I finished it up with the Poly Wax using again my orbital 6"...the result is much nicer and lot more impressive than any new car coming out of the showroom!!! and I sold cars in a new car dealership for 6 years, and I know about cars! Griot's garage products seems to me all high quality, and the Poly Wax is a super one! when passing a hand smoothly over the paint, everybody says, it feels like glass!!! it is simply one of a rare car on the road with a paint like this, lots of people say; it's the most bad *** car they've seen!

Date published: 2015-06-28

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Kansas City from
The King Of Shine!!!!!As a car enthusiast and owner of 4 cars and trucks I am always cleaning them and detailing, when Griots sent me an email that they had just crested a new wax Poly Wax I ordered it. Well let me tell you easy on easy off and the results are incredible. I did my 95 S10 first, was so happy with the results I did mStepsidry 2013 Camaro SS Dusk Edition, just unbelievable so I finished my Camaro and did my 1999 Chevy Blazer. Paints a popping its just AWESOME Richard you have done it again. I used my machine to apply and remove using Griots pads of course. I cannot wait till next Sunday to use Poly Wax on my 2002 Chevy Silverado Step Side Show Truck.. Thank you for a great product.... KCK Long Island N.Y.

Date published: 2015-06-07

Rated 5 out of
5 by
UD Pride from
Easy on, easy off! Great smooth shineI think this is the best liquid wax Ive tried in a while, including the other Griot's waxes. I prefer liquid over hard wax as its easier to put on and take off. I put it on my Porsche 930 with an orbital and left it on about 30 minutes, then took it off with a Griots wax microfiber cloth and a bit of Speedshine to cut through it more quickly. The key to any good wax job is prep work so unless you properly cleaned and polished, you may think you have a wax problem and dont. But this is good stuff and I will see what the results are on my Cayman this weekend.

I recently had 22ple glass coat applied to my helicopter,can Gloss Poly Wax be applied over the 22ple or is nothing really required over the glass coat?

Asked by: HANS A

Glass coatings do share one thing in common with waxes and sealants, and that is to provide some level of protection. But unlike sealants and waxes, glass coatings have different characteristics that provide a gloss finish that is highly durable. Usually lasting anywhere from 2 years to 10 years depending on the coating. To answer your question, you can apply a wax or sealant over a glass coating, but it is not recommended. For several reasons, First, because applying a wax or sealant over glass coatings changes the unique hydrophobic characteristics of the glass coat. It now will bead like the product put on top of the glass coat, which is not going to outperform the hydrophobic effects of a glass coat. Secondly, the wax or sealant will then act as a &quot;sacrificial coating&quot; and will have to be continually be reapplied, defeating the purpose of a glass coating's durability. Lastly, glass coatings by design are developed to not let foreign objects to stick to them, so the wax or sealant will be rejected by design. Most glass coatings have their own proprietary maintainer or booster that can be applied every 6 months or so to keep a slick surface. I would recommend this approach in your situation. As a rule of thumb, sealants are always applied before waxes for some of the same reasons explained here, one chemically bonds and so it needs to be applied first before applying a wax on top. Glass coatings are a bit different, they chemically bond on a more extreme level, but if waxed over, they will act as if the surface was waxed and not glass coated. I hope this helps answer your question HANS A.

Answered by: FerrariAmante

Date published: 2018-05-25

What is difference between synthetic wax and sealant?

Asked by: Mauerm

There is no difference, they are both man made polymers.

Answered by: GG_Kimberly

Date published: 2018-07-17

I just purchased a 2016 Ford F-150. &nbsp;The color is White. &nbsp;What would you recommend me applying for a base wax/sealant to keep it shinning nee?

Asked by: JerryY

The Liquid Gloss Poly Wax would be a great product to use on your new Ford F-150. Its our most advanced synthetic wax, keeps your paint shining in all its glory. Achieve the most awe-inspiring wet finish look this side of a paint booth, and enjoy the convenience of smooth application and dust-free, easy wipe-off. Formulated with unique cross-linking polymer technology, Liquid Gloss Poly Wax ensures your paint will withstand washing, rain, and whatever else Mother Nature can throw at it. You may layer carnauba wax products like Best of Show over the top of Poly Wax for enhanced water beading and appearance.

Answered by: GG_Vikki

Date published: 2016-03-17

I have a 45' Motorhome. &nbsp;Does this product come in a larger size or do I have to buy 4? How long does it last? &nbsp;Does it have goor UV protection built in? Will I need to redo it every year?

Asked by: RonG

At this time, the Liquid Gloss Poly Wax is only available in a 16oz bottle. Depending on the weather conditions, you will only need to apply the Poly Wax once or twice a year.

Answered by: GG_Vikki

Date published: 2016-02-17

If I've applied Poly Wax and then used Spray Wax over it, what will remove the Spray Wax but leave the Poly Wax, if I want to layer multiple coats of Poly Wax?

Asked by: JML54

It is not necessary to remove the Spray-On Wax as it is meant to get you from wash to wash with added protection. Think of it as a base wax enhancer. You can layer the Poly Wax. For best results we recommend waiting 12-24 hours between applications. Apply the first coat as directed, wiping off residue after 10-30 minutes. Once all residue is removed allow the Poly Wax to cure for 12-24 hrs. before applying a second coat.

Answered by: GG_Kraig

Date published: 2016-08-15

We have new 2018 Surburban black. Planning to use Poly Wax initially. What products are recommended after Poly Wax applied to maintain vehicle on a weekly basis washing &amp; what product to bring shine &amp; luster back out on weekly basis.

Asked by: Shawn D

If its just a light dusting then the BOS detailer item 10980. Its great for removing light dusting, finger prints, bird bombs, and smudges. It has the most apperance enhancement and will add color, depth, and clarity to your paint.
For after washing you might like our BOS spray wax item 10968. it leaves behind premium carnauba wax protection. Great for daily drivers or show contenders, this high-tech spray wax will save you tons of time. Simply mist onto paint, lightly buff, then wipe off for regular shine maintenance that extends the time between major waxings.

Answered by: GG_John

Date published: 2018-10-01

My annual paint detail for my 2009 Boxster Is: wash, clay, One-Step Paint Sealant, &amp; 3 coats Best of Show Wax. How would my results compare if I I use your new Liquid Gloss Poly Wax instead of Best of Show? Which of your 6&quot; orbital pads to use?

Asked by: williebill49

Poly Wax is not intended to layer over other wax or sealant products. The synthetic polymers need to bond to clean paint to see full durability. You may layer carnauba wax products like Best of Show over the top of Poly Wax for enhanced water beading and appearance. Poly Wax does not contain abrasive like One-Step Sealant and will not remove defects.

Answered by: GG_Sam

Date published: 2015-08-26

I have a fiberglas exterior on my 10 yr old motorhome. &nbsp;What do I use to clean the oxidation and then apply the poly wax?

Asked by: Charlie2016

Depending on the level of oxidation on your motorhome, we would recommend using the BOSS Correcting Cr&egrave;me or the One Step Sealant for mild to moderate oxidation and defect removal. For heavier oxidation and defect removal we would recommend using the BOSS Fast Correcting Cr&egrave;me.

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